Ami Vitale
Ami Vitale's journey as a photojournalist has taken her to more
than 80 countries. She has witnessed civil unrest, poverty,
destruction of life, and unspeakable violence. But she has also
experienced surreal beauty and the enduring power of the human
spirit, and she is committed to highlighting the surprising and
subtle similarities between cultures. Her photographs have been
exhibited around the world in museums and galleries and published
in international magazines including National Geographic,
Adventure, Geo, Newsweek, Time, Smithsonian. Her work has garnered
multiple awards from prestigious organizations including World
Press Photos, the Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Journalism, Lucie
awards, the Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding Reporting, and the
Magazine Photographer of the Year award, among many others.

Design for a Living World asks us to think about the
products we use-where they come from, how they are made and the
impacts they have on our planet.

The Nature Conservancy invited ten designers to create new OBJECTS
from sustainable MATERIALS sourced from the world. Wood, plants,
wool and other organic materials were transformed into intriguing
objects, revealing extraordinary stories about regeneration and the
human connection to the Earth's lands and waters. Together,
designers and consumers can reshape our material economy and help
to advance a global conservation ethics by choosing sustainable
materials that support, rather than deplete, endangered PLACES.

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